Phoenix, Ausgaben 13-14English Literature Society, Korea University, 1969 |
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to intercede and free them from the eternal bondage of their soul . These otherworldly characters look back upon the ... souls , dormant and unable to requite each other's love even in death , wander aimlessly with an acute sense of ...
to intercede and free them from the eternal bondage of their soul . These otherworldly characters look back upon the ... souls , dormant and unable to requite each other's love even in death , wander aimlessly with an acute sense of ...
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... soul begins to reveal itself in literature . Consider how infinitesimal the importance of that soul had been in former ages . In Chaucer , a court poet with a polished and elegant style , the native soul hardly stands out as the frame ...
... soul begins to reveal itself in literature . Consider how infinitesimal the importance of that soul had been in former ages . In Chaucer , a court poet with a polished and elegant style , the native soul hardly stands out as the frame ...
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... soul of the modern realistic novel is glimpsed like the soul that slumbers in an imperfect and amorphous organism. The Storm, for example, is a book that describes the havoc wrought by a dreadful tempest which raged over the British ...
... soul of the modern realistic novel is glimpsed like the soul that slumbers in an imperfect and amorphous organism. The Storm, for example, is a book that describes the havoc wrought by a dreadful tempest which raged over the British ...